The last two street ride days were Monday and Tuesday. Rockmont Circle is one of the best streets to visit at Halloween (also Christmas and 4th of July). These cyclists learned about the 1963 Hitchcock film The Birds – they had never heard of it – how the students at Bodega Bay School were attacked. Eek!!
The end of Project Ride Smart for 2023. The program starts up again at 3 different schools in March.
The last one for this Jibe promotion. Brenda, Agueda, Lennore, Minerva, Rachel, Laurie and I all rode and met at Panera this morning. Great bike parking:
Minerva took this picture:
After breakfast, we rode over to the Oktoberfest event at the regional park, then we all went our separate to add as many miles as we wanted for the day. Lennore and I rode over to Rockmont Circle to see the great Halloween decorations. One of our favorites:
at Westlake Charter School, Monday-Friday mornings. Blacktop drills on Monday and Tuesday. After-school coaching on Wednesday afternoon – a rather large group.
Such joy when a student knows he/she can ride a bike. And a few grateful parents on the sidelines.
Thursday was the first street ride. I had the blue group.
Friday was “spooky day” in one classroom.
And two of my favorite co-workers, Deanna and Gina:
On Sunday morning, I bagged the walnuts that had been drying and managed to rake and gather from 10 trees before capacity was reached on the drying rack and my body begged me to stop.
BarbaraL and I drove to Courtland Saturday morning.
We parked at Nonie Wetzel Sacramento Public Library. The staff was very welcoming and even had snacks for us.
Our next stop was Locke.
Stuart Walthall, Chairman of the Locke Foundation, gave us a great introduction to the history of Locke and current efforts to preserve its history.
We met in the Boarding House. Upstairs, typical bedrooms through the decades.
Next stop, the Chinese school:
Main Street:
Old buildings in need of preservation,
with structural issues. Fire sprinkler pipes surround many buildings in Locke. A fire would destroy the entire town.
Next stop:
Gambling hall:
We also visited, what one business owner called, “back of town” – the area behind the historical street, where local people live.
Including Stuart’s home: x2
Preparations for the Chinese Demonstration Garden:
After our tour, we made our way through Walnut Grove to the Isleton Public Library.
Our tour came to an end.
Just how many miles did we ride? Zero. (Excuses) It was quite cold and windy to start and lots of weekend traffic on the narrow shoulderless levee roads. Even without riding, this adventure took about 5 hours. Huge thanks to BarbaraL, everything was so well organized and she brought Friends of the Library swag to every library. The tour of Locke was excellent.
We drove back to Walnut Grove and had lunch at Mel’s Mocha & Ice Cream. Such a fun day.
Above: Me, Cheryl, Barbara, Terri, Dani, Rosalyn. This morning we rode about 16 miles to Dave’s Pumpkin Farm in W Sacramento … just in time for MANY school buses of school children on field trips having their lunch. Every table was taken except for one far away from the crowd in the shade of a row of trees. Perfect. I watched the bikes while the others found and bought lunch. This was my viewpoint …
which included this funny vignette. A few very young children strayed too far away from their group. They’ve just been called back. Some listen right away. The boy still looking into the trees had be called more than once. LOL.
This was such a fun ride. 32-37 miles round-trip depending on one’s route home. And, I would definitely recommend the excellent warm apple cider donuts.